Like "ma'oi" but outputs the officially-designated/canonical sub-selma'o (if any) to which the immediately following and quoted word (cmavo) belongs, otherwise outputting the whole relevant selma'o in fashion equivalent to "ma'oi".
Example: "ma'oi vu'u" = VUhU = "ma'oi ne'o"; but "ma'oi'e vu'u" = VUhU1 and "ma'oi'e ne'o" = VUhU3, which are mutually distinct and are not equivalent to VUhU itself. See also: "ma'oi".